Use the "X/Y/Z Plot" script in your UI to generate a grid of images across different CFG values (e.g., 5, 7, 9, 11) using the same seed to show the exact effect.

In , "best.cfg" typically refers to the Classifier Free Guidance (CFG) Scale , which dictates how strictly the AI follows your text prompt.

Forces the AI to adhere strictly to your instructions. High values are useful for complex prompts but risk "deep frying" the image (over-saturation and high contrast).

The newer generations of models often require lower CFG values than older ones: Often works best between 3.0 and 7.0 .

Typically uses very low values, often around 2.0 to 3.5 .

Increasing your sampling steps can sometimes help "dampen" the over-saturation caused by a high CFG.

If high CFG is making your images look "glossy" or "plastic," add terms like oversaturated or plastic skin to your negative prompt.